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BISBEE, Horatio, Jr., a Representative from Florida; born in Canton, Oxford County, Maine, May 1,
1839; attended the public schools, and was graduated from Tufts College, Medford, Mass., in 1863;
during the Civil War served as a private for three months in the Fifth Regiment, Massachusetts
Volunteer Infantry; mustered out the middle of July 1861; appointed captain in the Ninth Regiment,
Maine Volunteer Infantry, in September 1861; promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and
afterwards to the rank of colonel; honorably mustered out of the service with the latter rank in March
1863; moved to Illinois in 1863; studied law; was admitted to the bar in Chicago in 1864 and
commenced practice in Jacksonville, Fla., in 1865; United States attorney for the northern district of
Florida 1869-1873 and for a short period filled the office of attorney general of the State; presented
credentials as a Republican Member-elect to the Forty-fifth Congress and served from March 4, 1877,
to February 20, 1879, when he was succeeded by Jesse J. Finley, who contested the election;
successfully contested the election of Noble A. Hull to the Forty-sixth Congress and served from
January 22, 1881, to March 3, 1881; successfully contested the election of Jesse J. Finley to the
Forty-seventh Congress and served from June 1, 1882, to March 3, 1883; reelected to the
Forty-eighth Congress (March 4, 1883-March 3, 1885); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1884
to the Forty-ninth Congress; resumed the practice of his profession; died in Dixfield, Oxford County,
Maine, March 27, 1916; interment in Greenwood Cemetery.
BibliographyKlingman, Peter D. Inside the Ring: Bisbee-Lee
Correspondence, February-April 1880. Florida Historical Quarterly 57 (October
1978): 187-204.
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